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Phillip Creekbaum

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Phillip Creekbaum

Birth
Stouchsburg, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
2 Mar 1826 (aged 67)
Brown County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Ripley, Brown County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Pvt Haussegers German Troops Rev. War.
His parents, Hans Phillip Krieghbaum and Elizabeth Schultz were from Germany and were married 6 Jan 1756 at Germantown, Montgomery, Pennsylvania

Per Steve Kay: The 1790 U.S. Census record reflects Philip Creekbaum resided in Washington County, Maryland. The 1800 U.S. Census record reflects Philip Creekbaum resided in Uniontown Township in Fayette County, Pennsylvania. The 1810 U.S. Census record reflects Philip Creekbaum resided in Menallen Township in Fayette County, Pennsylvania. The 1820 U.S. Census record reflects Philip Creekbaum resided in Union Township in Fayette County, Pennsylvania. (Last name spelled "Crech" in the 1790 U.S. Census record. Last name spelled "Croutboum" in the 1800 U.S. Census record. Last name spelled "Crishbaum" in the 1810 U.S. Census record. Listed as "Phillip Crickbaum" in the 1820 U.S. Census record.)
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**Research Note: Information given regarding Phillip Creekbaum in the 1790 census (said to be Phillip Crech in Washington Co, MD) may not be correct. In the 1790 census, Philip Kriechbaum is listed in Montgomery Co, PA as is Conrad Kirkbaum (on the same page of the census tally as Phillip).REV WAR VETERAN

Philip Creekbaum was baptized 1758 in the Christ Lutheran Church in Stroudsburg Berks County Pa. I have the book of baptisms. He was married to Catherine Jolly. His father was Johan Adam Kriegbaum born 1727 and mother Eva Maria Weber.
This is the parents that are on the baptism Johan Adam and Eva Maria.
Johan Adam Kriegbaum / Krichbaum born 1727 came to America with his brother Johan Wilhelm Kriegbaum born 1718 in 1749 on the ship Albany. They both married in Germany before they came to America.
The names are listed in Pa German Pioneers page 394 (page 394 starts the ship Albany which came sept 2 1749 and page 396 both johan Wilhelm and Johan Adam's names are listed.
Pvt Haussegers German Troops Rev. War.
His parents, Hans Phillip Krieghbaum and Elizabeth Schultz were from Germany and were married 6 Jan 1756 at Germantown, Montgomery, Pennsylvania

Per Steve Kay: The 1790 U.S. Census record reflects Philip Creekbaum resided in Washington County, Maryland. The 1800 U.S. Census record reflects Philip Creekbaum resided in Uniontown Township in Fayette County, Pennsylvania. The 1810 U.S. Census record reflects Philip Creekbaum resided in Menallen Township in Fayette County, Pennsylvania. The 1820 U.S. Census record reflects Philip Creekbaum resided in Union Township in Fayette County, Pennsylvania. (Last name spelled "Crech" in the 1790 U.S. Census record. Last name spelled "Croutboum" in the 1800 U.S. Census record. Last name spelled "Crishbaum" in the 1810 U.S. Census record. Listed as "Phillip Crickbaum" in the 1820 U.S. Census record.)
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**Research Note: Information given regarding Phillip Creekbaum in the 1790 census (said to be Phillip Crech in Washington Co, MD) may not be correct. In the 1790 census, Philip Kriechbaum is listed in Montgomery Co, PA as is Conrad Kirkbaum (on the same page of the census tally as Phillip).REV WAR VETERAN

Philip Creekbaum was baptized 1758 in the Christ Lutheran Church in Stroudsburg Berks County Pa. I have the book of baptisms. He was married to Catherine Jolly. His father was Johan Adam Kriegbaum born 1727 and mother Eva Maria Weber.
This is the parents that are on the baptism Johan Adam and Eva Maria.
Johan Adam Kriegbaum / Krichbaum born 1727 came to America with his brother Johan Wilhelm Kriegbaum born 1718 in 1749 on the ship Albany. They both married in Germany before they came to America.
The names are listed in Pa German Pioneers page 394 (page 394 starts the ship Albany which came sept 2 1749 and page 396 both johan Wilhelm and Johan Adam's names are listed.


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